NHCC Foundation and Alumni Relations

Creating access to quality educational opportunities is at the core of the North Hennepin Community College Foundation mission. Thanks to our generous supporters, the foundation has been helping students succeed since 1981. Click here to read the 2014 Annual Report.

Why Giving Matters:

Forty-six percent of NHCC students are considered low-income

Of the top five reasons students cite for dropping out of college, four are financial

Your donation changes lives, plus it feels good to give! For alumni, it feels even better to give back.

We hope you will help us in creating access to education and changing lives of students! To make a secure online donation, simply click the Donate Online button to the right, or you may mail or drop off your payment of our office:

Click here to learn about other ways to give, such as volunteering your time to serve on a committee or speak to a classroom, sponsoring an event or providing merchandise, or offerings student internships at your place of business.

Feel free to contact us at 763-424-0815 or foundation@nhcc.edu if ever you have questions about how to support NHCC and our students.

The NHCC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Your donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

"I can only say 'thank you' to show my appreciation, but words cannot fill the value and meaning this [scholarship] has to me. It provides the chance to continue my education."
- Abdou Gassama

"With my parents' work sitatuion being a little unsteady, I will be paying for college myself. This scholarship alleviated much of my stress. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!!!"
- Emily Marie Parks

I am a single father trying to provide for my family and continue my education. This award has lifted a lot of the financial burden off my shoulders. I can't thank you enough."
- Chero Kee Yang

"After being away from college for 12 years, I decided it was time to continue my education. This scholarship will help me attain my goal of returning to school, [while being a] working adult with a family."
- Kimberly Zeidler